CN116019383A - Suction inlet body and electric dust collector - Google Patents

Suction inlet body and electric dust collector Download PDF

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CN116019383A
CN116019383A CN202211133264.5A CN202211133264A CN116019383A CN 116019383 A CN116019383 A CN 116019383A CN 202211133264 A CN202211133264 A CN 202211133264A CN 116019383 A CN116019383 A CN 116019383A
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The invention provides a suction port body and an electric dust collector, which can easily remove dust wound on a wheel arranged on the bottom surface of a shell and dust entering a space for accommodating the wheel, namely a so-called tire chamber, and has a firm wheel supporting structure with less loss. The suction port body (6) is provided with: a housing (34) having a suction port (19); a 1 st wheel (65) rotatably provided to the housing (34); a wheel holder (69) having a front side (69 f) facing the bottom surface of the case (34) in the same direction, a rear side (69 b) facing the bottom surface of the case (34), and a wheel arrangement opening (68) penetrating the front and rear sides, and being attached to the bottom of the case (34); and a 2 nd wheel (66) which is arranged at the wheel arrangement port (68) from the back side (69 b) of the wheel holding body (69) toward the front side (69 f) and has an axle (76) which is held by being sandwiched between the housing (34) and the wheel holding body (69).

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Suction inlet body and electric dust collector
Technical Field
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a suction port body and an electric vacuum cleaner.
Background
There is known a suction port body including a suction port body, a rotatable wheel rotatably provided to the suction port body, and a roller provided on a bottom surface of the suction port body. The roller is disposed in a recess portion recessed above the suction port body and protrudes downward from the bottom surface of the housing. The recess corresponds to a tire chamber (wheel house) of the vehicle. The rollers are disposed on the front side of the free wheel. The arrangement of the rollers stabilizes the running of the mouthpiece body.
Patent document 1: japanese patent application laid-open No. 2010-167313
Disclosure of Invention
The concave portion of the conventional suction port body is opened downward from the bottom surface of the suction port body main body. The concave part is sealed at the front, back, left and right and above.
In general, each of the left and right wall portions of the recess has a recess with a relatively narrow opening, and the roller has a shaft fitted into the recess of the recess. The roller is fixed to the mouthpiece body by being forcibly pressed into each shaft end of the shaft of each recess having a narrower opening.
However, there are cases where thread-like dust such as thread ends and hair is wound around the roller, or cotton-like dust is caught in the roller and enters the inside of the recess, that is, near the top surface. In such a case, the user tries to dig the roller with scissors or a tool to remove thread-like dust wound around the roller, or tries to remove dust entering the inside of the recess. At this time, scissors or tools for digging the rollers sometimes pull the shaft for supporting the rollers out of the concave portion having a narrow opening. If the shaft is removed from the recess, the roller may be removed from the mouthpiece body and lost. Further, if the shaft is repeatedly pulled out, the opening of the recess is shaved off and enlarged. If the opening of the recess is wide, the roller is easily detached from the suction port body, and the risk of losing the roller is greatly increased.
Accordingly, the present invention proposes a suction port body and an electric vacuum cleaner: the support structure of the wheel is less in loss and firm, and dust wound on the wheel arranged on the bottom surface of the shell and dust entering a space for accommodating the wheel, namely a so-called tire chamber can be easily removed.
In order to solve the above problems, a suction port body according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a housing having a suction port; a 1 st wheel rotatably provided in the housing; a wheel holder having a front side facing the bottom surface of the housing in the same direction, a rear side facing the bottom surface of the housing, and a wheel arrangement opening penetrating the front and rear sides, and being attached to the bottom of the housing; and a 2 nd wheel which is arranged at the wheel arrangement port from the inner side of the wheel holding body toward the front side and has an axle held by being sandwiched between the housing and the wheel holding body.
Further, a suction port body according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a housing having a suction port; a 1 st wheel rotatably provided in the housing; a wheel holder having a front side facing the bottom surface of the housing in the same direction, a rear side facing the bottom surface of the housing, and a wheel arrangement opening penetrating the front and rear sides, and being attached to the bottom of the housing; an intermediate member disposed between the housing and the wheel holder; and a 2 nd wheel which is arranged at the wheel arrangement port from the inner side of the wheel holding body toward the front side and has an axle held by being sandwiched between the intermediate member and the wheel holding body.
Further, an electric vacuum cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a cleaner main body; an electric blower which is accommodated in the cleaner main body and generates negative pressure; and the suction inlet body sucks air by negative pressure generated by the electric blower.
The invention has the advantages that: according to the suction port body and the electric vacuum cleaner of the present invention, dust entangled with a wheel provided on the bottom surface of the housing and dust entering a space accommodating the wheel, that is, a so-called tire room can be easily removed, and the electric vacuum cleaner has a wheel support structure with less loss and high strength.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an electric vacuum cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the bottom surface side of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a bottom view of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the front side of the wheel holding mechanism of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a 1 st exploded perspective view of the rear side of the wheel holding mechanism of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a 2 nd exploded perspective view of the rear side of the wheel holding mechanism of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a partial cross-sectional view of the suction port body of the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a partial perspective view of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a partial perspective view of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 11 is a partial cross-sectional view of a suction port body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 12 is a bottom view of another example of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of a rotary cleaning element according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 14 is a plan view of the shaft end of the rotary cleaning element according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 15 is a side view of a rotary cleaning element according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 16 is a partial cross-sectional view of a suction port body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 17 is a side view of another example of the rotary cleaning element according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 18 is an exploded perspective view of another example of the support structure of the 2 nd wheel of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 19 is a perspective view of another example of the support structure of the 2 nd wheel of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 20 is an enlarged bottom view of another example of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
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1: an electric vacuum cleaner; 2: a secondary battery; 3: a cleaner main body; 5: an extension tube; 6. 6A;6B: a suction inlet body; 11: a handle portion; 12: a main body housing; 12a: a front part; 12b: a central portion; 12c: a rear portion; 13: an electric blower; 15: a suction pipe; 16: a separation dust collection part; 17: a main body control unit; 19: a suction inlet; 21: a control circuit board; 22: an input unit; 22a: an operation start switch; 22b: an operation stop switch; 25: an exhaust port; 31: rotating the cleaning body; 32: a motor; 33. 33B: a suction inlet main body; 33b: a bottom surface; 34. 34B: a housing; 35: a connecting pipe section; 36. 36B: a lower housing; 36b: a bottom surface; 36h: concealing the part; 36e: an exposed portion; 37: an upper housing; 38: an upper cover; 39: a front cover; 41: a suction chamber; 41a: a lower half; 41b: an upper half; 42: a motor chamber; 43: a front suction inlet; 45: a fixed tube; 46: a universal joint portion; 51: a rotation shaft; 52: a cleaning body; 55: a power transmission mechanism; 56: a driving side pulley; 57: a driven side pulley; 58: a belt; 61: a hinge mechanism; 62: a wheel; 63. 63A: a sealing part; 65: wheel 1; 66. 66B: wheel 2; 68: a wheel arrangement port; 69: a wheel holding body; 69f: a surface side; 69b: the inner side; 71. 71A: a right holding body; 72. 72A: a left holding body; 75. 75a, 75b: a shaft end; 76: an axle; 77: a roller; 79: an axle drop prevention unit; 81: a concave portion; 83: an intermediate member; 85. 85A: a 2 nd holding mechanism; 87: a sliding mechanism; 88. 88B: a recessed portion; 91: brushing; 92: a holding frame; 93: a seal arrangement section; 95: a groove portion; 95L: an end portion; 96: a claw portion; 99. 99A, 99B: a holding body; 99f: a surface side; 99b: the inner side; 101: a 2 nd seal arrangement part; 102: a 2 nd sealing part; 112: a cleaning body; 113. 113A: a bobbin section; 115: a bearing holder; 116: a bearing; 117: a shaft portion; 121: a 1 st flange portion; 122: a 2 nd flange portion; 123: a cylinder portion; 125: a notch portion; 126: a concave portion; 128: rib 2; 131: a third rib; 141: a screw; 142: a recess.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, embodiments of a suction port body and an electric vacuum cleaner according to the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 20. In the drawings, the same or corresponding components are denoted by the same reference numerals.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an electric vacuum cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 1, the electric vacuum cleaner 1 of the present embodiment may be, for example, a stick type or a hand type, in which the secondary battery 2 is used as a power source. The electric vacuum cleaner 1 includes a cleaner body 3 that can be handled by hand, an extension pipe 5 that can be attached to and detached from the cleaner body 3, and a suction port body 6 that can be attached and detached from the extension pipe 5.
Fig. 1 corresponds to a view of the electric vacuum cleaner 1 from the front obliquely to the left of a user who holds the electric vacuum cleaner 1.
The electric vacuum cleaner 1 can be used as a hand-held electric vacuum cleaner in which the extension pipe 5 and the suction port body 6 are removed and only the cleaner body 3 is left. That is, the cleaner body 3 can be used as a hand-held electric cleaner alone. The electric vacuum cleaner 1 can be used by attaching a suction nozzle that is extremely shorter than the extension pipe 5 instead of the extension pipe 5 and the suction port body 6.
Further, the electric vacuum cleaner 1 may be a canister type or an upright type. The electric vacuum cleaner 1 may use a commercial ac power source as a power source instead of the secondary battery 2.
The cleaner body 3 includes: a main body case 12 having a handle portion 11; an electric blower 13 housed in the main body case 12 and generating suction negative pressure; a suction pipe 15 fluidly connected to a suction side of the electric blower 13; a separate dust collection unit 16 detachably attached to the main body case 12; a main body control unit 17 that mainly controls the electric blower 13; a secondary battery 2 detachably attached to the main body case 12; and a holding mechanism for detachably holding the dust separating and collecting part 16 to the main body casing 12.
The cleaner body 3 drives the electric blower 13 by the electric power stored in the secondary battery 2, and generates negative pressure by the driving of the electric blower 13, so that the generated suction negative pressure acts on the separation dust collecting part 16. The suction negative pressure applied to the separation dust collection unit 16 is applied to the suction pipe 15, the extension pipe 5, and the suction port body 6 in this order. The suction negative pressure reaching the suction port body 6 acts on the suction port 19 of the suction port body 6. The suction negative pressure acting on the suction port 19 sucks air containing dust from the ground into the suction port 19. Hereinafter, the air containing dust will be referred to as "dust-containing air". The dust-containing air sucked into the suction port 19 flows into the separate dust collection unit 16 through the suction port body 6, the extension pipe 5, and the suction pipe 15. The separation dust collection unit 16 separates dust from dust-containing air sucked by suction negative pressure, collects and accumulates the separated dust, and sends the air after dust separation to the electric blower 13. The electric blower 13 discharges the dust-separated air to the outside of the main body casing 12.
The electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the vacuum cleaner body 3 are used in various postures by a user who holds the vacuum cleaner body 3. Therefore, in fig. 1, a top view (upper view) is taken from the direction of the solid arrow P, and a bottom view is taken from the direction opposite to the solid arrow P. In fig. 1, the front view (front view) is taken from the direction of the solid arrow F, and the rear view is taken from the direction opposite to the solid arrow F. In fig. 1, the direction of the solid arrow L is left-side view, and the direction opposite to the solid arrow L is right-side view. When the user horizontally directs the extension pipe 5 to the front of the user, the front-rear, up-down, left-right, and up-down, left-right of the electric vacuum cleaner 1 are identical to each other.
The main body casing 12 houses the electric blower 13 and a control circuit board 21 to which the main body control unit 17 is attached.
The main body case 12 includes: a columnar front portion 12a disposed on the extension line of the extension tube 5 and extending along the extension line of the extension tube 5; a central portion 12b hanging downward obliquely rearward from the front portion 12a; a cylindrical rear portion 12c extending rearward from a lower half of the rear surface of the central portion 12b; a handle portion 11 extending rearward from the upper half of the rear surface of the central portion 12b, and being curved in an arc shape and connected to the rear end of the upper surface of the rear portion 12 c.
The main body case 12 is provided with a charging socket for guiding the charging power to the secondary battery 2. The charging receptacle is connected to the secondary battery 2 via a charging circuit.
The main body case 12 further includes an input unit 22, and the input unit 22 is disposed in a range in which a user who grips the grip unit 11 can move his or her finger to perform an operation.
The front portion 12a cooperates with the central portion 12b to detachably hold the dust separating and collecting portion 16. The separated dust collecting part 16 has a cylindrical appearance as a whole. The front portion 12a and the central portion 12b hold the separate dust collecting portion 16 such that the center line C of the separate dust collecting portion 16, in other words, the longitudinal direction thereof is parallel to the extension line of the center line of the extension tube 5. In a state where the extension tube 5 and the dust separating and collecting part 16 are attached to the main body case 12, an extension line of a center line of the extension tube 5 and a center line C of the dust separating and collecting part 16 are disposed on a center longitudinal section that substantially equally separates the left and right sides of the main body case 12. The elongated front portion 12a and the cylindrical dust separating and collecting portion 16 are disposed side by side with their respective center lines parallel.
The front portion 12a of the main body case 12 accommodates a suction pipe 15 which is arranged in a tubular shape extending in the longitudinal direction of the extension pipe 5, that is, in the extension direction.
The rear portion 12c of the main body case 12 houses the electric blower 13 and the control circuit board 21. The rear portion 12c has an exhaust port 25 for exhausting the exhaust gas of the electric blower 13 from the main body case 12.
The central portion 12b of the main body case 12 is held so as to cover a part of the rear end portion of the separate dust collection portion 16 provided side by side with the front portion 12a, and houses an air passage (not shown) connecting the separate dust collection portion 16 to the electric blower 13. The central portion 12b is connected to a rear end portion of the front portion 12a extending substantially linearly, and bulges downward obliquely rearward of the main body case 12. The central portion 12b has an appearance inclined downward toward the rear of the main body case 12.
The suction pipe 15 is housed in the front portion 12a of the main body case 12 and is supported by the main body case 12. The suction pipe 15 is arranged parallel to the dust separation and collection unit 16 in a state where the dust separation and collection unit 16 is attached to the main body case 12. The suction pipe 15 is a straight pipe extending straight without being substantially bent. The direction along the center line of the suction pipe 15, the extending direction of the suction pipe 15, and the longitudinal direction of the suction pipe 15 are substantially the same as the front-rear direction of the main body casing 12.
The suction pipe 15 has a joint structure capable of attaching and detaching the extension pipe 5. The joint structure is provided at the open end of the suction pipe 15. The suction pipe 15 is an inlet for fluid of the cleaner body 3, and is a joint for fluidly connecting the extension pipe 5 and the separate dust collection unit 16. By detaching the extension pipe 5 from the cleaner body 3, the suction pipe 15 functions as a suction port when the cleaner body 3 is used as a single body of the hand-held electric cleaner. The nozzle of the suction pipe 15 opens to the front of the cleaner body 3.
The rear end portion of the suction pipe 15 has a 2 nd opening connected to the separate dust collection part 16. The 2 nd opening is opened toward the radially outer side of the suction pipe 15 and toward the separated dust collecting part 16. The 2 nd opening is opened toward the lower side of the main body case 12. The 2 nd opening is provided at the bottom surface of the front portion 12a of the main body case 12. In a state where the main body case 12 is mounted with the separate dust collecting part 16, the bottom surface of the front part 12a approaches to resemble the separate dust collecting part 16. The 2 nd opening is then in fluid connection with the separate dust collection part 16.
The separate dust collection unit 16 is disposed in an L-shaped storage space formed between the front portion 12a of the main body case 12 and the central portion 12b of the main body case 12. The separation dust collection unit 16 separates, collects and accumulates dust from dust-containing air flowing into the cleaner body 3, and sends clean air from which the dust has been removed to the electric blower 13. The separation dust collection unit 16 is a centrifugal separation system that centrifugally separates dust from air by utilizing a difference in mass between the dust and the air. A filter of a filtration separation system for filtering dust from the dust-containing air may be provided downstream of the separation dust collection unit 16.
The dust separating and collecting portion 16 extends cylindrically in the front-rear direction of the main body case 12. In other words, the separate dust collection portion 16 is a cylindrical container having a center line C extending in the front-rear direction of the main body case 12. The direction along the center line C of the separate dust collection unit 16, the extending direction of the separate dust collection unit 16, and the longitudinal direction of the separate dust collection unit 16 are substantially the same as the front-rear direction of the main body case 12. Thus, the center line C of the separate dust collection part 16 is substantially parallel to the center line of the suction pipe 15. Further, the separate dust collection part 16 is provided side by side with the suction pipe 15. That is, the longitudinal direction of the separate dust collection unit 16 coincides with the longitudinal direction of the suction pipe 15. The diameter of the separation dust collection portion 16 is larger than the diameter of the suction pipe 15, and the separation dust collection portion 16 protrudes in the lateral direction (width direction) of the cleaner body 3 than the suction pipe 15 and the front portion 12a of the body casing 12. The left-right direction (width direction) of the cleaner body 3 corresponds to a normal direction of a virtual plane substantially including the center line C of the cylindrical dust separating and collecting unit 16 and the center line of the suction pipe 15, or a normal direction of a virtual plane substantially passing through the center line C of the cylindrical dust separating and collecting unit 16 and the center line of the suction pipe 15. The virtual plane corresponds to a central longitudinal section of the cleaner body 3.
The holding mechanism includes a 1 st mechanism for detachably connecting one end of the separate dust collection unit 16 to the main body casing 12, and a 2 nd mechanism for detachably connecting the other end of the separate dust collection unit 16 to the main body casing 12.
The 1 st mechanism is a lock mechanism for coupling the separate dust collection unit 16 and the main body case 12 by hooking a protrusion provided in the main body case 12 to a recess provided in the separate dust collection unit 16. The concave portion and the convex portion of the 1 st mechanism are hooked or disengaged according to the change of the relative positions of the separation dust collection portion 16 and the main body casing 12.
The protruding portion of the 1 st mechanism is provided at the front end portion of the bottom surface of the front portion 12a of the main body case 12. The concave portion of the 1 st mechanism is one end portion of the separated dust collection portion 16, and is disposed at a position compatible with the convex portion.
The 2 nd mechanism is a lock mechanism for coupling the separation dust collection unit 16 and the main body case 12 by hooking a convex portion provided in the separation dust collection unit 16 to a concave portion provided in the main body case 12. The mechanism 2 is different from the mechanism 1 in that it includes an operation piece capable of removing the protruding portion from the recessed portion while maintaining the relative position of the separation dust collection portion 16 and the main body case 12. The operation piece is provided in the separation dust collection portion 16, and the protruding portion of the mechanism 2 is integrated with the operation piece.
The recess of the 2 nd mechanism is provided at the bottom of the central portion 12b of the main body case 12, that is, at a position farthest from the suction pipe 15 in the radial direction of the suction pipe 15. The convex portion of the mechanism 2 is the other end portion of the separation dust collection portion 16, and is disposed at a position compatible with the concave portion. The concave portion of the 1 st mechanism and the convex portion of the 2 nd mechanism are provided in the separate dust collecting portion 16, and are disposed substantially symmetrically with respect to the center in the longitudinal direction and the center in the short direction of the separate dust collecting portion 16. Further, the convex portion of the mechanism 2 is disposed at a position farthest from the inside of the separated dust collecting portion 16, as viewed from the concave portion of the mechanism 1.
The operation piece is capable of performing an operation accompanied by a mechanical movement including sliding and swinging, and is a part of various mechanisms for converting the movement accompanied by the operation into an operation for removing the protruding portion from the recessed portion. For example, the user can remove the convex portion of the mechanism 2 from the concave portion by sliding the operation piece. When the operation piece is not operated by the user, the convex portion of the 2 nd mechanism is moved to a position where the convex portion is hooked to the concave portion. The operation piece preferably does not protrude from the bottom surface 33b of the suction port main body 33.
When the separate dust collection unit 16 is attached to the main body case 12, the 1 st mechanism hooks the convex portion in the concave portion to connect the separate dust collection unit 16 to the main body case 12, and the 2 nd mechanism hooks the convex portion in the concave portion to connect the separate dust collection unit 16 to the main body case 12. Then, when the operation piece is operated and the convex portion of the 2 nd mechanism is disengaged from the concave portion of the 2 nd mechanism, the lock of the 2 nd mechanism is released. At this time, the convex portion of the 1 st mechanism is kept hooked to the concave portion. Therefore, the user moves the other end of the dust separating and collecting part 16 away from the main body casing 12 with the mechanism 1 as a fulcrum in a state where the lock of the mechanism 2 is released. Then, the dust separating and collecting part 16 is separated from the main body case 12, and finally the convex part of the 1 st mechanism is separated from the concave part, and the 1 st mechanism is unlocked.
When the separation dust collection unit 16 is separated from the main body case 12, first, the convex portion of the 1 st mechanism is hooked to the concave portion. The user brings the other end of the dust separating and collecting part 16 close to the main body casing 12 with the 1 st mechanism as a fulcrum in a state where the 1 st mechanism is locked. Then, the separate dust collection unit 16 is attached to the main body case 12, and finally the convex portion of the mechanism 2 is hooked to the concave portion, and the mechanism 2 is also locked.
The separate dust collector 16 of the present embodiment is attached to and detached from the main body case 12 while drawing a circular arc track, but may be attached and detached while drawing a straight line track in the radial direction of the suction pipe 15. In this case, the 1 st mechanism and the 2 nd mechanism are preferably locked or unlocked substantially simultaneously. The direction of movement of the separate dust collection unit 16 when the separate dust collection unit 16 is attached to or detached from the main body case 12 may be a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of the suction pipe 15. Therefore, when the separate dust collecting part 16 is attached to the main body case 12, the separate dust collecting part 16 may be moved in a direction approaching the suction pipe 15 in the radial direction of the suction pipe 15, and when the separate dust collecting part 16 is detached from the main body case 12, the separate dust collecting part 16 may be moved in a direction separating from the suction pipe 15 in the radial direction of the suction pipe 15.
The central portion 12b of the main body case 12 includes a connection port that is fluidly connected to the exhaust side of the separate dust collection portion 16, and a separate downstream air passage pipe that fluidly connects the connection port to the electric blower 13. The central portion 12b includes a portion sandwiched between the separated dust collecting portion 16 and the rear portion 12c of the main body casing 12. A connection port and a downstream duct of the separation portion are disposed at the portion.
The connection port is disposed at a position facing the front surface of the central portion 12 b. The connection port faces the rear end surface of the dust separating and collecting part 16 in a state where the dust separating and collecting part 16 is attached to the main body case 12. Accordingly, in a state where the separate dust collection unit 16 is attached to the main body case 12, the connection port is arranged on the extension line of the center line C of the separate dust collection unit 16.
The suction side of the electric blower 13 is connected to the separate dust collection unit 16 via a connection port and a separate downstream duct. The electric blower 13 sucks air from the separate dust collection unit 16 to generate suction negative pressure. The electric blower 13 includes an impeller, a motor that generates a rotational driving force of the impeller, and a rotation shaft that transmits the rotational driving force from the motor to the impeller.
The impeller is, for example, a turbo fan, and includes a plurality of blades. Each blade has a twisted shape that gradually rises in the radial direction of the hub from the center portion of the conical hub toward the outer edge portion of the hub. In other words, each blade is a so-called three-dimensional airfoil (airfoil) or a change in airfoil section (wing section) from the leading edge to the trailing edge. The impeller is covered by a housing having a suction inlet.
The electric blower 13 has a cylindrical or columnar shape centered on the rotation axis. The electric blower 13 houses the suction port in the main body case 12 in the front-rear direction of the main body case 12 along the center line of the rotation shaft. The center line of the rotation shaft of the electric blower 13 is substantially disposed on the extension line of the separation dust collection unit 16.
The rear portion 12c of the main body case 12 houses a control circuit board 21 to which the main body control portion 17 is mounted. The control circuit board 21 is disposed immediately behind the electric blower 13.
The main body control unit 17 includes a microprocessor and a storage device for storing various calculation programs, parameters, and the like executed by the microprocessor. The storage device stores various settings related to a plurality of operation modes set in advance, that is, independent variables. A plurality of operation modes are associated with the output of the electric blower 13. In each operation mode, an input value different from each other, that is, an input value of the electric blower 13, that is, a target value of the current flowing through the electric blower 13 is set. Each operation mode is associated with an operation input received by the input unit 22. The main body control unit 17 selects an arbitrary operation mode corresponding to an operation input to the input unit 22 from a plurality of operation modes set in advance, reads the setting of the selected operation mode from the storage unit, and operates the electric blower 13 according to the read setting of the operation mode.
The rear portion 12C of the main body case 12 is disposed on an extension line of the center line C of the separate dust collecting portion 16 in a state where the separate dust collecting portion 16 is attached to the main body case 12.
The secondary battery 2 is also called a secondary battery, a rechargeable battery, and a rechargeable battery. The secondary battery 2 stores electric power consumed by the electric blower 13 and the main body control unit 17. The secondary battery 2 is detachably attached to the bottom of the rear portion 12c of the main body case 12. The secondary battery 2 may be fixed so as not to be detachable. The detachable secondary battery 2 can be replaced and used appropriately by preparing a plurality of secondary batteries 2. When the charging rate of the secondary battery 2 attached to the vacuum cleaner 1 decreases, the vacuum cleaner 1 can continue to operate by replacing the secondary battery 2 with the charged secondary battery 2.
The electric vacuum cleaner 1 may use a primary battery as a power source instead of the secondary battery 2, or may use a commercial ac power source.
The handle 11 is integrally provided to the main body case 12. The handle 11 is a portion to be held by a user's hand for sucking dust on the floor surface by the vacuum cleaner 1. Therefore, the grip portion 11 preferably has an appropriate shape that is easy to grasp with a human finger.
The handle 11 is provided between the front portion 12a and the rear portion 12c of the main body case 12. The handle portion 11 extends from the rear end of the front portion 12a in the extension direction of the extension pipe 5, and is curved in an arc shape to be connected to the rear end portion of the rear portion 12 c. A continuous space is formed between the handle portion 11 and the rear surface of the central portion 12b of the main body case 12 and between the handle portion 11 and the top surface of the rear portion 12c of the main body case 12 so as to extend in the lateral direction (width direction) of the main body case 12. The four fingers, mainly including the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and the little finger, of the user holding the handle portion 11 are arranged in this space. By disposing four fingers in this space, the user can easily hold and operate the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the cleaner body 3.
The input portion 22 is provided on the top surface of the front end portion of the grip portion 11 so that a user who grips the grip portion 11 can easily operate with his thumb.
The input unit 22 includes an operation start switch 22a for receiving an operation start operation of the electric blower 13, and an operation stop switch 22b for receiving an operation stop operation of the electric blower 13. The operation start switch 22a and the operation stop switch 22b are electrically connected to the main body control unit 17. The user of the electric vacuum cleaner 1 can operate the input unit 22 to selectively select the operation mode of the electric blower 13. The operation start switch 22a also functions as a switch for switching the operation mode during the operation of the electric blower 13. In this case, the main body control unit 17 switches the operation modes in the order of strong, medium, weak, … … every time an operation signal is received from the operation start switch 22 a. The input unit 22 may include a strong operation switch (not shown), a medium operation switch (not shown), and a weak operation switch (not shown) separately instead of the operation start switch 22 a.
The suction port body 6 is free to travel or slide on a surface to be sucked such as a wooden floor or a carpet, and has a suction port 19 on a bottom surface facing the surface to be sucked in a traveling state or a sliding state. The suction port body 6 includes a rotatable rotary cleaning element 31 disposed in the suction port 19, and a motor 32 for driving the rotary cleaning element 31. One end (here, the rear end) of the suction port body 6 is provided with a joint structure that is detachable from the other end (here, the front end) of the extension pipe 5. The suction port body 6 is fluidly connected to the separate dust collection part 16 through the extension pipe 5. That is, the suction port body 6, the extension pipe 5, and the separation dust collection unit 16 are suction air passages leading from the electric blower 13 to the suction port 19.
The electric vacuum cleaner 1 starts the electric blower 13 when the operation start switch 22a is operated. For example, in the vacuum cleaner 1, when the operation start switch 22a is operated in a state where the electric blower 13 is stopped, the electric blower 13 is first operated in the strong operation mode, and when the operation start switch 22a is operated again, the electric blower 13 is operated in the medium operation mode, and when the operation start switch 22a is operated for the third time, the electric blower 13 is operated in the weak operation mode, and the following is repeated in the same manner. The strong operation mode, the medium operation mode, and the weak operation mode are a plurality of operation modes set in advance. The input value to the electric blower 13 is maximum in the strong operation mode and minimum in the weak operation mode.
Next, the suction port body 6 will be described in detail.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the bottom surface side of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a bottom view of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the suction port body of the embodiment of the present invention taken along line IV-IV of fig. 3.
As shown in fig. 2 to 4, the suction port body 6 of the present embodiment includes a flat suction port body 33 which is short in the front-rear direction, which is the traveling direction, and wide in the left-right direction, and a connection pipe portion 35 provided at the rear of the center portion of the suction port body 33.
Here, the forward direction of the suction port body 6 (solid arrow Fo in fig. 2 to 4) is set to the front, and the reverse direction is set to the rear.
The suction port main body 33 has a housing 34, and the housing 34 has an inner surface that divides a suction chamber 41 having the suction port 19 that opens at a bottom surface 33b of the suction port main body 33. The housing 34 may have a motor chamber 42 that houses the motor 32, and a control circuit board chamber that houses a motor control circuit board that controls driving of the motor 32. The suction port main body 33 includes a lower case 36 having the suction port 19, an upper case 37 covering the rear half of the lower case 36 from above, an upper cover 38 adjacent to the front of the upper case 37, and a front cover 39 hanging down from the front edge of the upper cover 38.
The case 34 has at least the suction port 19 opened at the bottom surface 33b, and includes a member that divides the air passage connecting the suction port 19 and the extension pipe 5, irrespective of the division position into the constituent members and the number of divisions of the constituent members.
The lower case 36 is divided into a lower half 41a of the suction chamber 41 having the suction port 19, a lower half of the motor chamber 42 adjacent to the suction chamber 41, and a lower half of the control circuit board chamber adjacent to the suction chamber 41.
The bottom surface of the suction chamber 41 and the front surface of the suction chamber 41 are open. The bottom surface side opening of the suction chamber 41 corresponds to the suction port 19. The front side opening of the suction chamber 41 is referred to as a front suction port 43. The suction port 19 is continuously connected to the front suction port 43. A large part of the front suction port 43 above is covered with the front cover 39.
The suction chamber 41 is disposed in the front half of the suction port main body 33 and extends laterally. The suction chamber 41 is fluidly connected to the connection pipe portion 35. That is, the suction chamber 41 is fluidly connected to the cleaner body 3 via the connection pipe portion 35 and the extension pipe 5.
The rear half of the suction port main body 33 is adjacent to the rear of the suction chamber 41 and adjacent to the side of the connection pipe portion 35, and is paired in the left and right sides of the suction port main body 33. One of them defines a motor chamber 42 to the left in the present embodiment, and the other defines a control circuit board chamber to the right in the present embodiment.
The motor chamber 42 is disposed in the rear half of the suction port main body 33, is connected to the rear of the suction chamber 41, and is adjacent to one side of the connection pipe portion 35. The control circuit board chamber is disposed in the rear half of the suction port main body 33, adjacent to the rear of the suction chamber 41 and adjacent to the other side of the connection pipe portion 35.
The connection pipe portion 35 is a joint that is detachable from the extension pipe 5 of the vacuum cleaner 1. The connection pipe portion 35 also serves as a universal joint that connects the suction port main body 33 to the extension pipe 5 in a vertically swingable and rotatable manner. The angle formed by the extension pipe 5 and the surface to be sucked varies at any time while the suction port body 6 moves on the surface to be sucked. The connection pipe portion 35 smoothly faces the suction surface with the bottom surface 33b of the suction port main body 33 following the angle formed between the extension pipe 5 and the suction surface. The connection pipe portion 35 is sandwiched between the motor chamber 42 and the control circuit board in the left-right direction (width direction) of the suction port main body 33. The connection pipe portion 35 applies negative pressure to the suction chamber 41. The connection pipe portion 35 includes a fixed pipe 45 connected to the suction chamber 41, and a universal joint portion 46 that rotates and swings with respect to the fixed pipe 45.
The rotary cleaning element 31 is disposed in the suction chamber 41 and rotatably supported by the suction port main body 33. A part of the rotary cleaning element 31 protrudes outside the suction port 19. The rotary cleaning element 31 includes a rotary shaft 51 extending across the suction chamber 41, and a plurality of cleaning elements 52 provided around the rotary shaft 51 and extending spirally substantially over the entire width of the suction chamber 41. The plurality of cleaning elements 52 are formed by combining individually or alternately a blade made of a soft resin and belt-shaped bristles.
The motor 32 is accommodated in the motor chamber 42. The motor 32 generates a driving force for rotating the rotary cleaning body 31. The output shaft of the motor 32 faces the left-right direction (width direction) of the suction port main body 33. The output shaft of the motor 32 protrudes toward one of the side walls of the suction port main body 33, which is close to the motor 32. The side wall is a side wall of the motor chamber and is the side wall farthest from the connection pipe portion 35. The motor 32 and the rotary cleaning element 31 are connected via a power transmission mechanism 55. The power transmission mechanism 55 transmits the rotational driving force output from the motor 32 to the rotary cleaning element 31. The power transmission mechanism 55 includes a driving pulley 56 provided on the output shaft of the motor 32, a driven pulley 5 connected to the shaft end of the rotary cleaning element 31, and a belt 58 wound around the driving pulley 56 and the driven pulley 57.
The upper case 37 is combined with the lower case 36 to divide the upper half of the motor chamber 42 and the upper half of the control circuit board chamber.
Further, the upper case 37 is bridged between the motor chamber 42 and the control circuit board chamber. The fixing tube 45 of the connecting tube portion 35 is held by being sandwiched between the mounting portion of the upper case 37 and the lower case 36.
The upper cover 38 is integrally formed with the lower case 36 to close the upper half 41b of the suction chamber 41.
The upper end edge of the front cover 39 abuts the front edge portion of the upper cover 38. The front cover 39 is supported by the upper cover 38 via a hinge mechanism 61. The hinge mechanism 61 supports the front cover 39 so as to be swingable in the front-rear direction of the front suction port 43. The hinge mechanism 61 includes a torsion spring. The torsion spring generates an elastic force pushing out the front cover 39 toward the front end side of the swing range thereof. When the front surface of the suction port body 6 is pressed against the wall, the front cover 39 swings backward against the elastic force of the torsion spring, that is, swings in a direction approaching the rotary cleaning body 31, and approaches the floor surface. The front cover 39 reduces the opening area of the front suction port 43, and increases the flow velocity of air, thereby more reliably sucking dust on the wall surface into the suction chamber 41.
The suction port body 6 of the present embodiment includes: a plurality of wheels 62 provided on the bottom surface 33b of the suction port main body 33 and supporting the suction port main body 33 on the surface to be cleaned; and sealing portions 63 and 64 extending along the edge of the suction port 19 and protruding from the bottom surface 33b of the suction port body 33.
The plurality of wheels 62 includes a 1 st wheel 65 provided on the rear side of the suction port main body 33, and a plurality of 2 nd wheels 66 provided in the middle in the front-rear direction of the suction port main body 33.
The 1 st wheel 65 is rotatably supported by the suction port main body 33.
For example, two 2 nd wheels 66 are provided on the left and right side portions of the suction port main body 33. The rotation axes of the two 2 nd wheels 66 are arranged on the same axis.
The joint portion of the connection pipe portion 35 is preferably disposed between the rotation axis of the 1 st wheel 65 and the rotation axes of the plurality of 2 nd wheels 66 in the front-rear direction of the suction port body 6. The arrangement relationship between the joint portions and the plurality of wheels 62 stabilizes the posture of the suction inlet main body 33 that is in contact with the surface to be sucked, and stabilizes the positional relationship between the bottom surface 33b of the suction inlet main body 33 and the surface to be sucked that face each other.
The sealing portion 63 extends along the edge of the rear side of the suction port 19. The seal 63 functions as a flow path resistance that blocks the flow of air between the bottom surface 33b of the suction port body 33 and the surface to be cleaned and behind the suction chamber 41, and increases the static pressure in the suction chamber 41. The seal 63 and the rotation shafts of the two 2 nd wheels 66 are preferably aligned in a straight line in a bottom view of the suction port main body 33. The arrangement relationship between the seal 63 and the 2 nd wheels 66 stabilizes the relative positional relationship between the seal 63 and the surface to be cleaned, that is, the distance between the two, and further stabilizes the sealing function of the seal 63.
The plurality of 2 nd wheels 66 may include a 2 nd wheel 66 having a rotation axis arranged offset from an extension line of the seal portion 63.
The 2 nd seal 64 extends along the left and right sides of the suction port 19 and the left and right edges of the bottom surface 33b of the suction port body 33. The 2 nd seal 64 functions as a flow path resistance that blocks the flow of air between the bottom surface 33b of the suction port body 33 and the surface to be cleaned and to the left and right of the suction chamber 41, and increases the static pressure of the suction chamber 41.
Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the front side of the wheel holding mechanism of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a 1 st exploded perspective view of the rear side of the wheel holding mechanism of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a 2 nd exploded perspective view of the rear side of the wheel holding mechanism of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a partial cross-sectional view of the suction port body of the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a section perpendicular to the bottom surface 33b of the suction port main body 33 through the rotation center line of the 2 nd wheel 66.
As shown in fig. 5 to 8, the suction port body 6 of the present embodiment includes a plurality of wheel holding bodies 69, and the plurality of wheel holding bodies 69 are attached to the bottom of the casing 34, and each of the plurality of wheel holding bodies 69 includes a front side 69f facing the bottom of the casing 34, a rear side 69b facing the bottom of the casing 34, and a wheel arrangement opening 68 penetrating the front and rear sides.
Each wheel holder 69 covers a part of the bottom surface 36b of the lower case 36, and is attached to the lower case 36. The bottom surface 36b of the lower case 36 includes a hidden portion 36h covered by the wheel holding body 69, and an exposed portion 36e exposed without being covered by the wheel holding body 69. The exposed portions 36e of the front side 69f of the wheel holder 69 attached to the housing 34 and the bottom surface 36b of the lower housing 36 correspond to the bottom surface 33b of the suction port main body 33.
The plurality of wheel holders 69 include a right holder 71 disposed on the right side of the suction port body 33, and a left holder 72 disposed on the left side of the suction port body 33. The right holder 71 spans from the front edge to the rear edge of the right end of the suction port main body 33. The left holding body 72 is defined in the rear half of the left end portion of the suction port main body 33. The plurality of wheel holders 69 are disposed so as not to overlap the suction port 19 and the front suction port 43 and not to block them. The 2 nd seal 64 on the left side is provided on the left holder 72, while the 2 nd seal 64 on the right side is provided on the lower case 36.
When the right holder 71 is removed from the suction port main body 33, one axial end 75 of the rotary cleaning element 31, in this case, the right axial end, is exposed. When the left shaft end of the rotary cleaning element 31 is separated from the driven pulley 57 of the power transmission mechanism 55 in a state where the right shaft end 75 of the rotary cleaning element 31 is exposed, the rotary cleaning element 31 is separated from the suction port main body 33. In other words, when the right holder 71 is attached to the suction port main body 33, the rotary cleaning element 31 is prevented from being detached from the suction port main body 33, and when the right holder 71 is detached from the suction port main body 33, the rotary cleaning element 31 can be detached from the suction port main body 33.
As shown by the two-dot chain arrows in fig. 6 and 7, the 2 nd wheel 66 is disposed at the wheel disposition opening 68 from the rear side 69b toward the front side 69f of each wheel holding body 69. The 2 nd wheel 66 has an axle 76 held by being sandwiched between the housing 34 and each wheel holding body 69. The 2 nd wheel 66 is firmly held to the suction port main body 33 by an axle 76 sandwiched between the wheel holding body 69 combined with the housing 34 and the housing 34.
The 2 nd wheel 66 may be provided with a roller 77 rotatably supported by the axle 76, or may be provided with a roller 77 integrally rotatable with the axle 76 to rotatably support the axle 76 to the wheel holder 69. When the axle 76 is rotatably held by the wheel holder 69, the wheel holder 69 preferably has wear resistance at the bearing portion of the axle 76. The bearing portion may be a member different from the wheel holder 69, or the wheel holder 69 itself may be made of a material having abrasion resistance. The wheel holder 69 rotatably supports the axle 76, and the thread-like dust is less likely to be entangled with the 2 nd wheel 66 than the wheel holder 76 rotatably supports the roller 77.
Each wheel holding body 69 is provided with an axle drop prevention portion 79, and the axle drop prevention portion 79 prevents the axle 76 from being detached from the wheel holding body 69 and the 2 nd wheel 66 from being detached from the wheel holding body 69 in a state in which the wheel holding body 69 is detached from the suction port main body 33. The axle drop preventing portion 79 is, for example, a concave portion 81 that opens in a direction away from the rear side 69b of the wheel holding body 69. The opening of the recess 81 is narrower than the bottom of the recess 81, and the axle 76 is held so as not to easily escape from the recess 81. The holding force of the recess 81 on the axle 76 may be a degree to which the axle 76 does not come out of the recess 81 due to the weight of the 2 nd wheel 66, for example, a degree of from several tens of kg to one hundred and several tens of kg, and may be a degree to which the axle 76 easily comes out of the recess 81 when a finger force of an adult female, for example, a force in kg is applied. The axle drop prevention portion 79 is intended to prevent the loss of the 2 nd wheel 66 when the wheel holder 69 is removed from the suction port main body 33, and may not have a function of firmly holding the 2 nd wheel 66 to the wheel holder 69.
The suction port body 6 may also include an intermediate member 83 disposed between the housing 34 and the wheel holding body 69. In this case, the 2 nd wheel 66 preferably has the axle 76 held by being sandwiched between the intermediate member 83 and the wheel holding body 69. The wheel holder 69 preferably includes a drop-off prevention portion that prevents the intermediate member 83 from being detached from the wheel holder 69 and falling off in a state in which the wheel holder 69 is detached from the housing 34. The drop-off preventing portion is, for example, a fitting structure including a convex portion provided on one of the wheel holding body 69 and the intermediate member 83, and a concave portion provided on the other of the wheel holding body 69 and the intermediate member 83 and fitted in the convex portion. The holding force of the fitting structure may be a degree such that the intermediate member 83 does not fall off from the wheel holding body 69 due to its own weight, for example, several tens to several hundred and several tens of grams, and may be a degree such that the intermediate member 83 is easily separated from the wheel holding body 69 when a force of a finger of an adult female is applied, for example, in kilograms. The drop-off prevention portion is intended to prevent the intermediate member 83 from being lost when the wheel holding body 69 is removed from the housing 34, and may not have a function of firmly holding the intermediate member 83 to the wheel holding body 69.
The suction port main body 33 includes a 2 nd holding mechanism 85 for detachably holding the wheel holder 69 to the lower case 36. The 2 nd holding mechanism 85 is provided to each wheel holding body 69. That is, the right holder 71 and the left holder 72 are provided with the 2 nd holding mechanism 85 alone.
The 2 nd holding mechanism 85 includes: a 1 st concave portion provided in any one of the wheel holding body 69 and the lower case 36, and a fixing convex portion provided in any other of the wheel holding body 69 and the lower case 36 and hooked to the 1 st concave portion; a 2 nd concave portion provided in either one of the wheel holding body 69 and the lower case 36; and a movable protruding portion provided on the other of the wheel holding body 69 and the lower case 36 and hooked to the 2 nd recessed portion. The movable protruding portion is movable in a manner to be inserted into and removed from the 2 nd recessed portion by a slide mechanism 87 provided in the wheel holder 69, for example. The 2 nd holding mechanism 85 connects the wheel holding body 69 to the lower case 36 via a fixed protruding portion that is hooked to the 1 st recessed portion and a movable protruding portion that is hooked to the 2 nd recessed portion. Further, the 2 nd holding mechanism 85 can disengage the movable protruding portion from the 2 nd recessed portion by operating the slide mechanism 87, and can disengage the fixed protruding portion from the 1 st recessed portion, and can separate the wheel holding body 69 from the lower case 36. The sliding mechanism 87 preferably slides in the left-right direction of the suction port body 6. The suction port body 6 mainly runs in the front-rear direction. Therefore, the sliding mechanism sliding in the front-rear direction may be caught by an obstacle accidentally during the running of the suction port body 6, and the 2 nd holding mechanism 85 may be released. The sliding mechanism 87 sliding in the left-right direction has a low possibility of being caught by an obstacle unexpectedly during running of the suction port body 6, and the possibility of the 2 nd holding mechanism 85 being released is reduced.
The suction port main body 33 further includes a recess 88, and the recess 88 cooperates with the wheel arrangement port 68 of the wheel holder 69 to accommodate a part of the 2 nd wheel 66. When the wheel holding body 69 is coupled to the housing 34, the wheel arrangement opening 68 of the wheel holding body 69 and the recess 88 of the housing 34 define a space, so-called tire chamber, in which a part of the 2 nd wheel 66 is accommodated.
However, there are cases where thread-like dust, such as thread ends or hair, is wound around the 2 nd wheel 66, or cotton-like dust is wound around the 2 nd wheel 66 and enters the inside of the recess 88, that is, the inside of the tire chamber of the 2 nd wheel 66.
In this case, in the suction port body 6 of the present embodiment, the recess 88 of the housing 34 is easily opened by releasing the 2 nd holding mechanism 85 and removing the wheel holding body 69 from the housing 34. When the 2 nd wheel 66 is separated from the housing 34 together with the wheel holding body 69, dust entering the inside of the recessed portion 88 is not hidden by the 2 nd wheel 66 but exposed to the hidden portion 36h of the bottom surface 36b of the lower housing 36 so as to be easily removed, or is easily removed from the recessed portion 88 in a state of being attached to the 2 nd wheel 66.
In addition, the user can perform maintenance on the 2 nd wheel 66 from both the rear side 69b and the front side 69f of the wheel holding body 69 in a state where the wheel holding body 69 is detached from the housing 34. Therefore, the user can easily remove the dust adhering to the 2 nd wheel 66, and can pull the dust wound around the axle 76 and the roller 77 of the 2 nd wheel 66 at the end portion exposed to the rear side 69b or the front side 69f of the wheel holder 69, thereby easily removing the dust. When the wire-like dust is wound around the 2 nd wheel 66, the user can cut off the portion exposed to the back side 69b or the front side 69f of the wheel holder 69 by a prop such as scissors, or temporarily detach the 2 nd wheel 66 from the wheel holder 69, and remove the wound dust by unwinding it.
Fig. 9 is a partial perspective view of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention with the wheel holder removed.
Fig. 10 is a partial perspective view of the suction port body of the embodiment of the present invention mounted with the wheel holder.
Fig. 11 is a partial cross-sectional view of a suction port body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 9 to 11, the suction port body 6 of the present embodiment includes a linear seal portion 63, and the seal portion 63 is fixed to the suction port body 33 when the wheel holder 69 is attached to the suction port body 33 (fig. 2 and 10), and is detachable from the suction port body 33 when the wheel holder 69 is detached from the suction port body 33 (fig. 9).
The seal 63 includes bristles 91 extending linearly in the left-right direction of the suction port body 33, and a C-channel-shaped holding frame 92 holding the bases of the bristles 91. The base of the brush 91 is a flat cloth having a narrow width in the front-rear direction of the suction port main body 33, and the brush 91 is a collection of a large number of hairs extending in the normal direction of the base. The holding frame 92 firmly holds the base of the bristles 91, so that a large number of bristles, i.e., the bristles 91, protrude from the open portion of the C-channel shape.
The suction port main body 33 includes a seal arrangement portion 93 extending along the edge of the suction port 19 and slidably arranging the seal portion 63.
The seal arrangement portion 93 includes a groove 95 that opens at the bottom surface 33b of the suction port main body 33, and a plurality of claw portions 96 that are provided at the opening edge of the groove 95 and that are hooked to the seal portion 63. Either one of the end portions of the groove 95, in the present embodiment, the left end portion 95L is opened at the hidden portion 36h of the bottom surface 36b of the lower case 36. That is, the left end 95L of the groove 95 is closed by the left holder 72 in a state where the left holder 72 is attached to the suction port main body 33. The plurality of claw portions 96 includes a plurality of pairs facing each other at the opening edge of the groove portion 95. The pairs of the plurality of claw portions 96 are arranged at intervals in the extending direction of the groove portion 95. The pairs of the claw portions 96 of the present embodiment are 4, and are arranged at equal intervals in the extending direction of the groove portion 95.
The seal arrangement portion 93 presses the holding frame 92 of the seal portion 63 arranged in the groove portion 95 by the claw portion 96, thereby preventing the seal portion 63 from coming off from the groove portion 95 in a direction facing the bottom surface 33b of the suction port main body 33.
The wheel holder 69 prevents the seal 63 stored in the seal arrangement portion 93 from sliding, and fixes the seal 63 to the suction port main body 33. That is, the left holding body 72 blocks the opening of the end 95L of the groove 95, thereby preventing the seal 63 from coming out from the longitudinal direction of the groove 95.
That is, in the suction port body 6 of the present embodiment, when the left holder 72 is removed from the suction port body 33, the seal portion 63 can be pulled out from the left end 95L of the groove portion 95 exposed at the bottom surface 33b of the suction port body 33. Since the suction port body 6 houses the motor 32 and the motor control circuit board, it is difficult to wash the seal portion 63 in a state of being attached to the suction port body 33. Therefore, the suction port body 6 of the present embodiment includes the seal portion 63 that can be easily detached from the seal arrangement portion 93 and that can be washed with water individually and easily. The seal portion 63 after completion of the collection is inserted into the groove portion 95 from the opening of the end portion 95L of the groove portion 95, whereby the seal arrangement portion 93 can be easily restored.
The wheel holding body 69 may have any one of the retaining function (fig. 9 to 11) of the seal portion 63 and the holding function (fig. 5 to 7) of the 2 nd wheel 66. In other words, the retaining body 99 may be provided with the anti-slip function of the seal 63, but may not be provided with the retaining function of the 2 nd wheel 66, and may serve as the anti-slip function of the seal 63.
Fig. 12 is a bottom view of another example of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 12, the suction port body 6A of the present embodiment may be provided with a seal 63A extending to the left and right more than the suction port 19.
In other words, the seal 63A has the 1 st part of the seal arrangement portion 93 held by the suction port main body 33 and the 2 nd part of the 2 nd seal arrangement portion 101 held by the holder 99A. The 1 st part of the sealing part 63A is along the edge of the suction port 19, and the 2 nd part of the sealing part 63A also extends from the 1 st part and protrudes from the front side 99f of the holder 99A. The sealing portion 63A extends from the exposed portion 36e of the bottom surface of the housing 34 to the front side 99f of the holder 99A in a bottom view of the suction port body 6A.
The holder 99A holds at least one end of the sealing portion 63A, and the suction port main body 33 holds the other portion of the sealing portion 63A. The right holder 71A holds the right end of the sealing portion 63A, and the left holder 72A holds the left end of the sealing portion 63A. The holder 99A includes a 2 nd seal arrangement portion 101 having the same structure as the seal arrangement portion 93 of the suction port main body 33. That is, the holder 99A includes the 2 nd seal arrangement portion 101 arranged so that the 2 nd portion can slide.
The sealing portion 63A may extend only to one side of the right holder 71A and the left holder 72A.
The seal 63A may be divided between the 1 st and 2 nd portions. In other words, the seal 63A may include the seal 63 held by the seal arrangement portion 93 of the suction port body 33, and the 2 nd seal 102 arranged in the extending direction of the seal 63 and protruding from the front side 99f of the holder 99A. In this case, the 2 nd seal arrangement portion 101 of the holder 99A can hold the 2 nd seal portion 102 in a single, pluggable manner, and when the holder 99A is attached to the housing 34, the seal portion 63A and the 2 nd seal portion 102 press against each other at the end surfaces thereof to perform the function of preventing the separation of each other.
As shown by the two-dot chain line in fig. 12, the 2 nd wheel 66 may be disposed in front of the 2 nd portion of the seal 63A or may be disposed behind the 2 nd portion of the seal 63A. The 2 nd wheel 66 may be disposed on the extension line of the seal portion 63A in a straight line like in fig. 3. When the 2 nd wheel 66 is disposed in front of or behind the 2 nd portion of the seal 63A, the width dimension of the suction port main body 33 can be easily reduced as compared with the case where the 2 nd wheel 66 is disposed on the extension line of the seal 63A. In the case where the 2 nd wheel 66 is disposed in front of the 2 nd portion of the sealing portion 63A, the distance between the rotation axis center of the 1 st wheel 65 and the rotation axis center of the 2 nd wheel 66 is longer than in the case where the 2 nd wheel 66 is disposed in another portion, the posture of the suction port main body 33 contacting the suction surface is stabilized, and the disposition margin of the joint portion of the connecting pipe portion 35 is improved.
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of a rotary cleaning element according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 14 is a plan view of the shaft end of the rotary cleaning element according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 15 is a side view of a rotary cleaning element according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 16 is a partial cross-sectional view of a suction port body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 15 corresponds to a view of the rotary cleaning element 31 as seen in the axial direction. Fig. 16 shows the rotation center line of the rotary cleaning body 31.
As shown in fig. 13 to 16, the rotary cleaning element 31 of the present embodiment includes: a pair of shaft ends 75; an elongated cleaning body 112 rotatably supported by the pair of shaft end portions 75; and a tube portion 113 provided at least one end of the cleaning body 112, and integrally rotatably fixed to the cleaning body 112.
One shaft end 75a is adjacent to the tube portion 113 of the cleaning body 112, and the other shaft end 75b rotatably supports the driven pulley 57 of the power transmission mechanism 55. The driven pulley 57 is coupled to the cleaning body 112 so as to be detachable and integrally rotatable. That is, the other shaft end 75b is fixed to the suction port main body 33, and rotatably supports the driven pulley 57.
Each shaft end 75 includes a bearing holder 115 fixed to the suction port main body 33, and a bearing 116 held by the bearing holder 115. The bearing holder 115 has a shape that changes in radial dimension with respect to the rotation center of the rotary cleaning element 31, for example, a quadrangular shape as viewed from a direction along the rotation center line of the rotary cleaning element 31. The bearing holder 115 having such a shape is easily held in the suction port main body 33 so as not to be rotatable. The bearing 116 rotatably supports a shaft portion 117 protruding from the tube portion 113 that rotates integrally with the cleaning body 112, or a shaft portion 117 protruding from the driven pulley 57 that rotates integrally with the cleaning body 112. Further, each shaft end portion 7 has an appropriate anti-disengaging mechanism so as not to disengage the shaft portion 117 from the bearing 116.
The cleaning body 112 includes: a rotation shaft 51 extending across the suction chamber 41; and a plurality of cleaning elements 52 provided around the rotation shaft 51 and extending spirally substantially over the entire width of the suction chamber 41. The rotation shaft 51 is preferably a hollow shaft. The cleaning device has a fitting structure in which one end of the cleaning body 112 is fixed to the tube 113 and the other end of the cleaning body 112 connects the driven pulley 57 to the cleaning body 112. The fitting structure is, for example, a coupling. The fitting structure comprises: a plurality of concave portions arranged in the radial direction of the cleaning body 112 and provided in either one of the cleaning body 112 and the driven pulley 57; and a plurality of protruding portions provided on the other of the cleaning body 112 and the driven pulley 57, and capable of being fitted into the plurality of recessed portions. The rotary cleaning element 31 is easily removed from the suction port body 33 by removing the wheel holder 69 (left holder 72, 72A) from the suction port body 33 to expose one of the shaft ends 75a, removing one of the shaft ends 75a from the suction port body 33, and releasing the fitting of the fitting structure.
The rotary cleaning element 31 may not have a fitting structure, and the driven pulley 57 and the cleaning element 112 may be integrally and rotatably fixed. In this case, the rotary cleaning element 31 is easily removed from the suction port body 33 by removing the other shaft end 75b from the suction port body 33 and removing the belt 58 from the driven pulley 57.
The pipe portion 113 includes a 1 st flange portion 121, a 2 nd flange portion 122 that is closer to the cleaning body portion 112 than the 1 st flange portion 121, and a pipe portion 123 that is provided between the 1 st flange portion 121 and the 2 nd flange portion 122.
The 1 st flange portion 121, the 2 nd flange portion 122, and the cylindrical portion 123 are each preferably circular or regular polygonal as viewed in a direction along the rotation center line of the rotary cleaning element 31. The maximum outer diameter of the cylindrical portion 123 is preferably smaller than the maximum outer diameters of the 1 st flange portion 121 and the 2 nd flange portion 122, and the maximum outer diameter of the 1 st flange portion 121 is preferably larger than the maximum outer diameter of the 2 nd flange portion 122. With such a dimensional relationship, the bobbin portion 113 easily captures the thread-like dust to be wound around the shaft end portion of the cleaning body 112.
The 1 st flange 121 is closer to one shaft end 75a than the 2 nd flange 122. The 1 st flange 121 has a notch 125 connected to the outer peripheral surface of the tube 123.
The tube portion 113 has a recess 126, and the recess 126 is continuous with the notch portion 125, so that a part of the tube portion 123 is recessed toward the rotation center line of the cleaning body 112. The recess 126 is open to the shaft end 75 side near the tube portion 113, and can be seen.
The width of the cutout 125 and the width of the recess 126 in the rotation direction of the cleaning body 112, that is, in the circumferential direction of the cleaning body 112, have a predetermined width dimension larger than the plate thickness of the 1 st flange 121. The width of the notch 125 and the width of the recess 126 are set to a size such that commercially available scissors can be easily inserted into the notch 125 and the recess 126 by moving the scissors in the axial direction of the rotary cleaning element 31, for example, 3 mm to 6 mm.
In the rotary cleaning element 31 having such a structure, a user can easily insert the cut-out portion 125 and the recess portion 126 by moving a commercially available scissors or cutter in the axial direction of the rotary cleaning element 31, and can cut off dust wound around the tube portion 113. In the conventional rotary cleaning element, scissors and a cutter are inserted from the radial outside of the rotary cleaning element 31 toward the center line of the rotary cleaning element 31. Therefore, the space for using the scissors and the cutter is small, and it is difficult to handle the scissors and the cutter. In the rotary cleaning element 31 of the present embodiment, the user can operate the scissors or the cutter inserted into the notch 125 and the concave portion 126 in a direction away from the center line of the rotary cleaning element 31 in the radial direction. The radially outer sides of the cutout 125 and the recess 126, that is, the radially outer side of the tube 113 are open spaces free of any obstruction. Therefore, the user can extremely easily and intentionally operate the scissors and the cutter inserted into the notch 125 and the recess 126. The axial length of the tube 113 is not affected by the ease of handling the scissors or the cutter inserted into the notch 125 and the recess 126, and is sufficient to wind the filiform dust. That is, the overall length of the rotary cleaning element 31 can be shortened without being affected by the easiness of handling of scissors or a cutter inserted into the notch 125 and the recess 126.
The tube portion 113 may include at least the notch 125 in the recess 126. The tube portion 113 may be provided at an end of the cleaning body 112 having the fitting structure, that is, an end of the cleaning body 112 adjacent to the driven pulley 57, or may be provided at both ends of the cleaning body 112.
The suction port main body 33 has a 2 nd rib 128 interposed between the 1 st flange portion 121 and the 2 nd flange portion 122 of the tube portion 113. The 2 nd rib 128 is also provided to the wheel holding body 69 (left holding bodies 72, 72A). The 2 nd rib 128 preferably contacts the tubular portion 123 of the tubular portion 113 within a range that does not interfere with the rotation of the rotary cleaning element 31. The protruding end of the 2 nd rib 128 preferably mimics the shape of the barrel 123 of the barrel 113. The 2 nd rib 128 easily prevents the filiform dust wound around the cleaning body 112 and the bobbin 113 from entering the boundary between the rotating portion and the fixed portion of the rotating cleaning body 31.
Fig. 17 is a side view of another example of the rotary cleaning element according to the embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 17, the tube portion 113A of the present embodiment may include a third rib 131 that extends between the 1 st flange portion 121 and the 2 nd flange portion 122.
The third ribs 131 are preferably arranged so that, as viewed in the direction along the rotation center line of the rotary cleaning element 31, either a shorter straight line L virtually drawn between the protruding ends of the adjacent third ribs 131 or a tangent line T virtually drawn from the protruding ends of the third ribs 131 to the outer peripheral surface of the tubular portion 123 crosses the notch 125.
The third rib 131 enlarges the gap between the outer peripheral surface of the tube portion 123 of the tube portion 113A and the thread-like dust wound around the tube portion 113A, and improves the easiness of cutting the thread-like dust.
Fig. 18 is an exploded perspective view of another example of the support structure of the 2 nd wheel of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 19 is a perspective view of another example of the support structure of the 2 nd wheel of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 5 to 7, the suction port body 6 includes a 2 nd wheel 66, and the 2 nd wheel 66 includes an axle 76 mounted so as to move in a direction from the rear side of the bottom surface 33b of the suction port body 33 toward the front side of the bottom surface 33b of the suction port body 33. Here, "the inner side of the bottom surface 33b of the suction port body 33" corresponds to the inner side 69b of the wheel holder 69, and "the front side of the bottom surface 33b of the suction port body 33" corresponds to the front side 69f of the wheel holder 69.
In contrast, as shown in fig. 18 and 19, the suction port body 6B of the present embodiment includes the 2 nd wheel 66B, and the 2 nd wheel 66B includes the axle 76 attached in a direction parallel to the bottom surface 33B of the suction port body 33B.
The casing 34B of the suction port main body 33B includes a recess 88B that accommodates a part of the 2 nd wheel 66B in cooperation with the wheel arrangement port 68 of the holder 99B. When the holder 99B is coupled to the housing 34B, the wheel placement port 68 of the holder 99B and the recess 88B of the suction port main body 33B define a space, i.e., a so-called tire chamber, in which a part of the 2 nd wheel 66B is accommodated.
The recess 88B supports the axle 76 of the 2 nd wheel 66B unlike the recess 88 of the housing 34 shown in fig. 5-7.
The 2 nd wheel 66B includes a roller 77 rotatably supported by the axle 76. As shown by the two-dot chain arrows in fig. 18, the roller 77 of the 2 nd wheel 66B is disposed in the recess 88B near the hidden portion 36h from the far side of the hidden portion 36h of the bottom surface of the case 34B. The axle 76 of the 2 nd wheel 66B is disposed in the recess 88B from a direction parallel to the bottom surface 33B of the suction port body 33B. That is, either one of the left and right walls of the recess 88B has a through hole for supporting the axle 76, and the other one of the left and right walls of the recess 88B has a non-through stopper hole. Of the left and right walls of the recess 88B, the wall near the outer edge of the suction port body 6 is the right wall in the present embodiment, and has a through hole, and the wall far from the outer edge of the suction port body 6, the left wall in the present embodiment, has a stopper hole.
The stopper hole is preferably a tapered hole whose diameter becomes smaller as it goes toward the bottom of the hole. Such a stopper hole functions as an axle drop prevention portion that prevents the axle 76 from being detached from the housing 34B and the 2 nd wheel 66B from being detached from the housing 34B. The holding force of the stopper hole to the axle 76 may be a degree to which the axle 76 does not come out of the stopper hole due to the weight of the axle 76, for example, a degree of several tens to one hundred and several tens, and may be a degree to which the axle 76 easily comes out of the stopper hole when a force of a finger of an adult female, for example, a force in kg is applied.
The axle drop prevention portion may be provided at an opening end of the through hole. Such an axle drop preventing portion may be a protrusion that partially reduces the aperture of the through hole so as to prevent the axle 76 from being dropped out of the through hole. The holding force of the protrusions on the axle 76 may be such that the axle 76 does not come out of the through-hole due to the weight of the axle 76, for example, several tens to several hundred and several tens of grams, and may be such that the axle 76 easily comes out of the through-hole when a force of a finger of an adult female, for example, a force in kilograms acts on the axle.
The axle drop prevention portion provided in the stopper hole and the axle drop prevention portion provided in the through hole are intended to prevent the loss of the 2 nd wheel 66B when the holder 99B is removed from the housing 34B, and may not have a function of firmly holding the 2 nd wheel 66B in the recess 88B.
The holder 99B has a front side 99f facing the bottom surface of the case 34B in the same direction, a rear side 99B facing the bottom surface of the case 34B, and a wheel arrangement opening 68 penetrating the front and rear sides, and is attached to the bottom of the case 34B.
The holder 99B covers a part of the bottom surface 36B of the lower case 36B and is attached to the lower case 36B. That is, the bottom surface 36B of the lower case 36B includes a hidden portion 36h that is covered by the holding body 99B, and an exposed portion 36e that is exposed without being covered by the wheel holding body 69. The exposed portions 36e of the front side 69f of the holder 99B attached to the housing 34B and the bottom surface 36B of the lower housing 36B correspond to the bottom surface 33B of the suction port body 33B.
The suction port bodies 6, 6A, 6B are not limited to the form in which the axle 76 of the 2 nd wheel 66B shown in fig. 5 to 7 is moved in the radial direction of the axle 76 and is disposed in the wheel holding body 69 from the rear side 69B to the front side 69f of the wheel holding body 69, and the form in which the axle 76 of the 2 nd wheel 66B shown in fig. 18 is moved in the axial direction of the axle 76 and is disposed in the recess 88B in the direction parallel to the bottom surface 33B of the suction port body 33B. As shown in fig. 18, the suction port bodies 6 and 6A include a mode in which the axle 76 of the 2 nd wheel 66 is moved in the axial direction of the axle 76 and in the direction parallel to the bottom surface of the wheel holding body 69, and is disposed in the wheel disposition port 68. As shown in fig. 5 to 7, the suction port body 6B includes the axle 76 of the 2 nd wheel 66B, and is disposed in the recess 88B so as to move downward from above the suction port body 33B in the radial direction of the axle 76. Specifically, the axle 76 including the 2 nd wheel 66B is disposed in the recess 88B so as to move from the front upper side to the rear lower side of the suction port body 33B toward the bottom surface 33B of the suction port body 33B in the radial direction of the axle 76.
That is, as shown in fig. 18, when the axle 76 is first attached to the suction port bodies 33, 33B, the wheel holder 69 (or the holders 99, 99A, 99B) functions as a blocking portion that blocks the path along which the axle 76 moves and blocks the movement of the axle 76 when the axle 76 is attached to the suction port bodies 33, 33B. As shown in fig. 5 to 7, when the axle 76 is first attached to the wheel holder 69 (or the holders 99, 99A, 99B), the suction port bodies 33, 33B function as blocking portions that block the path along which the axle 76 moves and prevent the movement of the axle 76 when the axle 76 is attached to the wheel holder 69 (or the holders 99, 99A, 99B).
The suction port body 6B may also include an intermediate member disposed between the housing 34B and the holder 99B. In this case, the intermediate member functions as a blocking portion that blocks the path along which the axle 76 moves and blocks the movement of the axle 76 when the axle 76 is mounted to the housing 34B or the holder 99B. The case 34B or the holder 99B preferably includes a fall-off prevention portion that prevents the intermediate member from falling off the case 34B or the holder 99B in a state where the holder 99B is detached from the case 34B. The drop-off preventing portion is, for example, a fitting structure including a convex portion provided on one of the case 34B and the intermediate member, and a concave portion provided on the other of the case 34B and the intermediate member and fitted in the convex portion. The drop-off prevention portion may be, for example, a fitting structure including a convex portion provided on one of the holder 99B and the intermediate member, and a concave portion provided on the other of the holder 99B and the intermediate member and fitted in the convex portion. The holding force of the fitting structure may be a holding force of a degree that the intermediate member does not fall off from the housing 34B or the holding body 99B due to its own weight, for example, a degree of several tens to several hundred and several tens of grams, and may be a degree that the intermediate member is easily separated from the housing 34B or the holding body 99B when a force of a finger of an adult female, for example, a force in kilograms acts. The drop-off prevention portion is intended to prevent the intermediate member from being lost when the housing 34B is detached from the holder 99B, and may not have a function of firmly holding the intermediate member to the housing 34B or the holder 99B.
In the suction port body 6B of the present embodiment, the axle 76 of the 2 nd wheel 66B is easily removed from the suction port body 33B by releasing the 2 nd holding mechanism 85 and removing the holding body 99B from the housing 34B, and the recessed portion 88B of the housing 34B is easily opened by removing the roller 77 of the 2 nd wheel 66B from the recessed portion 88B. Dust entering the inside of the recess 88B is not hidden by the 2 nd wheel 66B but is exposed to the hidden portion 36h of the bottom surface 36B of the lower case 36B, and is easily removed, or is easily removed from the recess 88B in a state of adhering to the roller of the 2 nd wheel 66B.
In addition, the user can easily pick up the roller 77 of the 2 nd wheel 66 in a state where the axle 76 is detached from the suction port main body 33B. Therefore, the user can easily remove dust adhering to the 2 nd wheel 66B and dust adhering to the axle 76 and the roller 77.
Fig. 20 is an enlarged bottom view of another example of the suction port body according to the embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 2 to 17, the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A of the present embodiment include a 2 nd holding mechanism 85, and the 2 nd holding mechanism 85 holds the wheel holding body 69 and the 2 nd wheel 66 together so as to be detachable from the suction port body 33 without requiring a tool.
As shown in fig. 20, the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A of the present embodiment may be provided with a 2 nd holding mechanism 85A, and the 2 nd holding mechanism 85A may hold the wheel holding body 69 and the 2 nd wheel 66 together by a tool so as to be detachable from the suction port body 33. In this case, the 2 nd holding mechanism 85A is a fastener, for example, a screw 141, which can be fastened by a tool, for example, a screwdriver (driver). The suction port main body 33 includes an inner screw portion for fastening the screw 141, and the wheel holder 69 includes an opening through which the screw 141 is inserted. The head of the screw 141 preferably does not protrude from the bottom surface 33b of the suction port main body 33. Therefore, the wheel holder 69 has a recess 142 that receives the head of the screw 141. The recess 142 is preferably opened rearward of the suction port body 33 so as not to be clogged with dust.
The same applies to the case of the holding bodies 99, 99A, 99B having no holding function for the 2 nd wheel 66, the suction port bodies 6, 6A, 6B may be provided with the 2 nd holding mechanism 85 held so as to be detachable from the suction port main body 33 without a tool, or may be provided with the 2 nd holding mechanism 85A held so as to be detachable from the suction port main body 33 by a tool.
As described above, the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A of the present embodiment include: a wheel holder 69 having a front side 69f facing the bottom surface of the case 34 in the same direction, a rear side 69b facing the bottom surface of the case 34, and a wheel arrangement opening 68 penetrating the front and rear sides, and being attached to the bottom of the case 34; and a 2 nd wheel 66 having an axle 76 arranged at the wheel arrangement port 68 from the rear side 69b of the wheel holding body 69 toward the front side 69f and held by being sandwiched between the case 34 and the wheel holding body 69. Therefore, the user can easily detach the wheel holder 69 from the housing 34 and maintain the 2 nd wheel 66 from both the inner side 69b and the front side 69f of the wheel holder 69. The user can easily remove the dust adhering to the 2 nd wheel 66, and can easily remove the dust wound around the axle 76 and the roller 77 of the 2 nd wheel 66 by stretching the end portion exposed to the rear side 69b or the front side 69f of the wheel holder 69. When the linear dust is wound around the 2 nd wheel 66, the user can cut off the portion exposed to the back side 69b or the front side 69f of the wheel holding body 69 by a prop such as scissors, or temporarily detach the 2 nd wheel 66 from the wheel holding body 69 to unwind and remove the dust wound around the 2 nd wheel 66. Further, the user can easily pick up the 2 nd wheel 66 from both the inner side 69b and the front side 69f of the wheel holder 69 without using scissors or a tool to dig the 2 nd wheel 66. That is, the user does not need to detach the axle 76 of the 2 nd wheel 66 from the wheel holding body 69 every time. Thus, the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6, 6A can have a firm support structure for the 2 nd wheel 66 with little loss. Further, the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6, 6A can reduce the risk of losing the 2 nd wheel 66. These effects are similarly achieved by the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A including the intermediate member 83 disposed between the housing 34 and the wheel holder 69.
The electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A of the present embodiment include an axle drop prevention portion 79, and the axle drop prevention portion 79 prevents the axle 76 from being detached from the wheel holder 69 and the 2 nd wheel 66 from being detached from the wheel holder 69 in a state in which the wheel holder 69 is detached from the suction port main body 33. Therefore, the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6, 6A can greatly reduce the risk of losing the 2 nd wheel 66.
Further, the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A of the present embodiment are provided with rollers 77 that rotate integrally with the axle 76. The wheel holder 69 rotatably supports the axle 76, and prevents filiform dust from being entangled with the 2 nd wheel 66, as compared to the axle 76 rotatably supports the roller 77.
The electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A of the present embodiment include a rotary cleaning body 31, the rotary cleaning body 31 being rotatably and detachably held by the suction port body 33 and being disposed at the suction port 19, and the rotary cleaning body 31 being prevented from being detached from the suction port body 33 when the wheel holder 69 is attached to the suction port body 33. Therefore, the user can detach the rotary cleaning element 31 from the suction port main body 33 and collect the 2 nd wheel 66 and the rotary cleaning element 31 at the same time when the 2 nd wheel 66 is collected.
Further, the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A of the present embodiment include elongated seal portions 63 and 63A, and the seal portions 63 and 63A can be separated from the housing 34 when the wheel holder 69 is detached from the housing 34. The sealing portions 63 and 63A may be close to the surface to be cleaned and contact the surface to be cleaned together with the plurality of wheels 62 of the suction port bodies 6 and 6A, and dirt is likely to adhere. The vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A can firmly fix the sealing portions 63 and 63A to the suction port body 33 by the wheel holder 69 attached to the housing 34, and can detach the sealing portions 63 and 63A from the suction port body 33 by detaching the wheel holder 69 from the housing 34. The user can individually and easily collect, for example, wash, the seal portions 63, 63A detached from the housing 34.
The electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A of the present embodiment include an axle 76 and a seal 63 arranged in a straight line in a bottom view of the suction port body 33. Therefore, the distance between the sealing portion 63 and the surface to be cleaned is stabilized, and the sealing function of the sealing portion 63 is stabilized.
Further, the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A of the present embodiment are provided with a 2 nd holding mechanism 85, and the 2 nd holding mechanism 85 holds the wheel holding body 69 to the housing 34 so that the wheel holding body 69 and the 2 nd wheel 66 can be separated from the housing 34 together without requiring tools. Therefore, the user can extremely easily pick up the 2 nd wheel 66.
The electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A of the present embodiment may further include a 2 nd holding mechanism 85A, and the 2 nd holding mechanism 85A may hold the wheel holding body 69 to the housing 34 so that the wheel holding body 69 and the 2 nd wheel 66 can be separated from the housing 34 by a tool. Therefore, the 2 nd holding mechanism 85A and the 2 nd wheel 66 do not easily come off.
Therefore, according to the electric vacuum cleaner 1 and the suction port bodies 6 and 6A of the present embodiment, dust entangled with the 2 nd wheel 66 provided on the bottom surface 33b of the suction port main body 33 and dust entering a so-called tire room, which is a space for accommodating the 2 nd wheel 66, can be easily removed, and the support structure of the 2 nd wheel 66 which is less in loss and strong can be provided.
Several embodiments of the present invention have been described and presented by way of example, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. These novel embodiments can be implemented in various other modes, and various omissions, substitutions, and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. These embodiments and modifications thereof are included in the scope and gist of the invention, and are included in the invention described in the claims and the scope equivalent thereto.

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1. A suction port body is characterized by comprising:
a housing having a suction port;
a 1 st wheel rotatably provided in the housing;
a wheel holder having a front side facing the bottom surface of the housing in the same direction, a rear side facing the bottom surface of the housing, and a wheel arrangement opening penetrating the front and rear sides, and being attached to the bottom of the housing; and
and a 2 nd wheel which is disposed at the wheel arrangement port from the inner side of the wheel holding body toward the front side and has an axle held by being sandwiched between the housing and the wheel holding body.
2. A suction port body is characterized by comprising:
a housing having a suction port;
a 1 st wheel rotatably supported by the housing;
a wheel holder having a front side facing the bottom surface of the housing in the same direction, a rear side facing the bottom surface of the housing, and a wheel arrangement opening penetrating the front and rear sides, and being attached to the bottom of the housing;
an intermediate member disposed between the housing and the wheel holder; and
and a 2 nd wheel which is disposed at the wheel arrangement port from the inner side toward the front side of the wheel holding body, and which has an axle held by being sandwiched between the intermediate member and the wheel holding body.
3. The suction port body according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
the wheel holding body has an axle drop preventing portion that prevents the axle from being detached from the wheel holding body and the 2 nd wheel from being detached from the wheel holding body in a state in which the wheel holding body is detached from the housing.
4. The suction port body according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein,
the 2 nd wheel includes the axle and rollers integrally rotating with the axle.
5. The suction port body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein,
the suction port body includes a rotary cleaning body that is rotatably and detachably held by the housing and is disposed at the suction port, and is prevented from being removed from the housing when the wheel holder is attached to the housing.
6. The suction port body according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein,
the suction port body includes an elongated seal portion extending along an edge of the suction port and protruding from a bottom surface of the housing, and is fixed to the housing together with the wheel holder when the wheel holder is attached to the housing, and is detachable from the housing when the wheel holder is detached from the housing.
7. The suction port body as claimed in claim 6, wherein,
the axle and the sealing portion are arranged in a straight line.
8. The suction port body according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein,
the suction port body includes a holding mechanism that holds the wheel holding body to the housing so that the wheel holding body and the 2 nd wheel can be separated from the housing without requiring a tool.
9. The suction port body according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein,
the suction port body includes a holding mechanism that holds the wheel holding body to the housing so that the wheel holding body and the 2 nd wheel can be separated from the housing together by a tool.
10. An electric vacuum cleaner, comprising:
a cleaner main body;
an electric blower which is accommodated in the cleaner main body and generates negative pressure; and
the suction port body according to any one of claims 1 to 9 for sucking air by negative pressure generated by the electric blower.
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